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Primetime with Isaac and Suke

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Portland Trail Blazers
Portland
World Baseball Classic
College Basketball
NCAA Tournament
NBA
Portland, United States
Tiger Woods
NFL
Tom Dundon
Basketball
College Football
Major League Baseball
NFL Draft
National Basketball Association
Oregon
Golf
Oregon Ducks
Victor Wembanyama
College Football Playoff

Portland's iconic sports talk show. Isaac and Suke hit the hottest topics and the angles behind the big stories, while they entertain. Includes the popular "Club 1080" in the show's 4th hour.

PublishesDailyEpisodes543Founded10 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Tonight in the club, Isaac and Suke discuss talk about robots taking over, children's attention spans and if it's good for the future of America, and there's some frightening snake news

In hour three the guys discuss Caitlin Clark and the Blazers interviewing numerous head coaching candidates. Later, Joey Harrington joins the program for his weekly appearance to discuss rivalries for the Oregon Ducks.

Joey Harrington joins the program for his weekly appearance. They guys discuss rivalries for the Ducks on the football side outside of Big Ten teams plus much more!

Hour 2 is led off by a record that the Oregon Ducks football team holds going into this next season. In the news covers a bevy of topics including massage parlors and McDonalds.

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Recent Guests

Brad Boxberger
Baseball player referenced in opening prattle
Episode: Primetime 5.20.26 Hour 1
Stevie Fire
Guest entering headlines segment
Episode: Primetime 5.6.26 Hour 3
Kirby Smart
Head football coach, University of Georgia
University of Georgia
Episode: Primetime 4.30.26 Hour 2
Tiago Splitter
NBA player featured in discussion about coaching and two-way contracts
Basketball (NBA)
Episode: Primetime 4.30.26 Hour 1
Joe Fisher
Guest appearing to defend himself in a yogurt theft case
Episode: Primetime 4.29.26 Club Hour
Mitch Johnson
Head coach ( Spurs ), referenced in audio clip
San Antonio Spurs
Episode: Primetime 4.27.26 Hour 1
Tumani Kamara
In studio guest
Portland Trail Blazers (implied basketball player)
Episode: Primetime 4.24.26 Club Hour
Shaden Sharp
In studio guest
Portland Trail Blazers (implied basketball player)
Episode: Primetime 4.24.26 Club Hour
Diana Rossini
Athletic New York Times sports reporter
New York Times
Episode: Primetime 4.9.26 Hour 3

Hosts

Isaac
Host of Primetime with Isaac and Suke, frequently drives sports analysis and banter with Suke in a Portland sports-talk context.
Suke
Co-host delivering a blend of sports discussion and lighthearted pop-culture banter alongside Isaac.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 384 ratings
  • Bring back the episode descriptions!

    Bring back the episode descriptions!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Formerforcecastfan
    United States3 months ago
  • Great Show

    Love this show! Would love to see the full episodes come back on Apple with content descriptions!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kiltxoyxotxoyxoyx
    United States4 months ago
  • Love the show, Hate Shultz

    Been listening to this show for years. So glad its on this platform. The intern producer Shultz is downright terrible and shouldnt be on here. Guy sucks

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    jimmfunny
    United States5 months ago
  • Why?

    Why won’t Buck upload the podcast in a timely manner? I won’t say it but we all know why.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    nicktheerick
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Show

    The show is hilarious and fun

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Andy Dunks
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

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Some reviews call out inconsistencies in episode formatting or hosting presence but still rate the show highly for content and humor.
Many enjoy the mix of sports analysis with pop-culture and local Portland flavor.
Listeners praise the chemistry between hosts and the casual, entertaining banter.

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Apple Podcasts
#222
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Primetime 5.22.26 Hour 3
Q: If you could create one big non-conference rivalry for Oregon football, who would it be?
Harrington and the hosts discuss Miami and Texas as prime candidates because of historical relevance, recruiting battles, and brand power, while recognizing that true rivalries hinge on deep, shared histories beyond just marquee programs.
Story time with Joey Harrington 5.22.26
Q: If you could create one or two big non-conference rivalries for Oregon football, who would you most like it to be against?
Harrington considers a Texas rivalry a compelling option due to the brand and edge it would bring, while also acknowledging Miami as a disruptive, high-profile challenger; he emphasizes the importance of a matchup that delivers emotional intensity and cultural resonance rather than simply chasing marquee programs.
Primetime 5.8.26 Hour 3
Q: What say you about the fan and viewer perspective of officials versus the player perspective when you're on the field?
Harrington explains the dynamic, noting that college officiating differs from the NFL, and emphasizes that players and referees build a working relationship; players tend to seek a balance between respecting referees and advocating for calls, while acknowledging the emotional intensity of on-field moments.
Story time with Joey Harrington 5.8.26
Q: What say you?
The guest explains the different dynamics in college versus NFL officiating, highlighting the increased accountability, the role of grading, and the interpersonal relationships between players, coaches, and referees.
Story time with Joey Harrington 5.1.26
Q: What would you have done with a multi-million NIL offer coming out of high school?
Harrington reflects that he likely would have weighed loyalty and timing, acknowledging that a different decision could have changed career paths, but emphasizes the value of staying committed to a program in his era.

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What is Primetime about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two Portland-based hosts deliver a fast-paced, banter-driven sports talk show that blends game analysis, pop culture, and viewer engagement with a strong focus on local sports scene and media culture. The program features regular segments like Club 1080 and a mix of NFL and college hoops discussions, plus lighthearted banter and sharp takes on current events, media dynamics, and celebrity moments. Listeners are drawn to the personable duo, their easy chemistry, and the show's ability to mix serious sports analysis with entertaining, irreverent humor. The format's mix of sports, entertainment, and audience interaction is likely what keeps fans coming back for the club-hour variety and recurring segments.

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Recent guests on Primetime include:

1. Brad Boxberger
2. Stevie Fire
3. Kirby Smart
4. Tiago Splitter
5. Joe Fisher
6. Mitch Johnson
7. Tumani Kamara
8. Shaden Sharp

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